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    Main » 2018 » July » 25 » JAMES S. WESTERMAN: Archeological Exploration in Abydos, Egypt
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    JAMES S. WESTERMAN: Archeological Exploration in Abydos, Egypt

    JAMES S. WESTERMAN: Archeological Exploration in Abydos, Egypt

    ISIDA Project administration welcomes our new partner -  James S. Westerman.

         "As an explorer, research historian, archeologist, engineer and physical scientist, I have dedicated much of my adult life to the pursuit of new knowledge. In particular, I searched for truth among the landscapes and monuments of antiquity. I strove to improve our understanding of human nature and civilization by more fully engaging the cultures of a   long forgotten but still resonant past.
         I have traveled to many archeological sites around the globe, but my work is mainly situated on two continents: Africa and South America.
         In Africa I performed extensive archeological investigations in Abydos, Egypt, location of the Seti Temple, the Osireion and other significant monuments. My work in Egypt is the focus of this website."

    James S. Westerman

    http://jameswesterman.org

     

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